Our very own Victoria Song braved the taint-zapping booth at CES 2026, which is exactly what it sounds like: a device that sends electrodes into a man’s perineum, with the goal of preventing premature ...
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Surprising facts about the Middle Ages

The Middle Ages had some rather surprising customs. Archery, for example, was compulsory at one point, and it was even ...
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Body fat is not the villain we think it is

When it comes to body fat percentage, the general perception is "the lower, the better." We tend to think of fat as the enemy ...
Wahoo’s first attempt at a radar is a fine debut. The performance of the light is excellent; its smart functions, exceptional ...
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The internet is entering an age where AI drives both the attacks and the defenses—and experts worry the balance is tipping.
In this year’s review of Computer Weekly’s coverage of IT stories in continental Europe, we feature developments in the Netherlands, France, Norway, Sweden and Spain.
Sometimes the fault will certainly lie with your Wi-Fi router, given that it's how most of your home devices bridge with the ...
Professor Yu Chen's CerVaLens project aims to detect AI-generated media for users, an increasingly essential tool.
Explore if facial recognition qualifies as a passkey for passwordless authentication. Understand the security, usability, and technical aspects of using facial recognition in modern systems.
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